PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Triathlon Metallized Hydrovision Swim Mask has large lenses for complete visibility and a watertight seal to prevent leakage. These goggles provide the ultimate protection for serious triathletes, challenging them to perform to their maximum capability.

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REVIEWS

I swim laps for excersize. Going back to a google type swim mask. This one tends to leak from the outside area from the eyes. Thought there would be enough coverage from the picture to cover all area's of eye. Mine tend to leak which is annoying.

I have had these goggles now for 3 years, and they are still great and work well. I swim competitively and wear these goggles for every race. The vision is great, and the suction on the goggles are top notch. Once you press them against your face, the only way water will get into your eyes is if you take them off. All in all, these are great goggles.

Careful if prior corneal abrasions or injuriesBy
gusluz
from Mississippi
on 9/16/2011

The product fits well, offers clear visibility and is comfortable.

Problem: I had suffered a corneal abrasion (scratch to cornea of the eye) in the past from an injury. After 20 laps, I noted that I had a glare on my vision, which indicates corneal mild edema ( My guess is vacuum from the mask ). I shortly after, experience the typical pain of a mild recurrence of the corneal abrasion. I inmediately stopped using it, and resolved in less than 24 hrs.

I am sure is perfectly safe otherwise, but if you have had a cornea abrasion recur in the past, be careful, you might not be able to use this.

I should have listened to the reviews that said this mask is small & leaks! I swim at least a mile 5 times a week. I wear a swim mask - do not like goggles. Had been wearing the Aqua Spere 2.0 but it started leaking so I thought I'd try theTYR. It is small. So it's a different fit that I COULD get used to. But this mask leaked the first time I put it on. Had to stop several times to readjust for leaking. Every time after it leaked, not as much as the first time, but I had to stop at least 4-5 times during my swim to readjust. Leaks mainly from the top. After wearing it about 5-6 times the whole mask flooded! No suction left at all! I continued my swim without the mask- it was that bad. Good thing I bought a bungee cord because I am going back to my Aqua Shere until my new one arrives.

This swim mask is used for recreational lap swimming in a pool. It has been used on occasion for distance swimming in the Caribbean. The mask has a comfortable fit and seal around the eye sockets. The headband or strap is easily adjustable once the user learns the "trick" with the locking hasp. Overall the best swim mask I have owned. In fact, now I own three.

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Founded in Southern California in 1985, TYR™ has since developed a reputation for high-quality products and equipment. TYR competition swimwear and triathlon gear have been a dominant force in their respective industries. The company is also known for its TYR goggles, swim apparel, triathlon wetsuits and a wide variety of swimming equipment.

TYR was the first company to introduce a pair of goggles designed to fit a woman's face (the TYR T-72). TYR was also responsible for the famous red bathing suits featured on the hit television series "Baywatch." TYR consults with current and former athletes when developing its products. Swimmers know that TYR is a leader in swimsuits, warm-up suits, and swim training equipment. The TYR Tracer Series is one of the most advanced technical suit lines on the market. The TYR Hurricane wetsuits and the TYR Torque collections include top-of-the-line suits for the competitive swimmer.

TYR has also moved into competitive running equipment. From running shirts to shorts, its apparel is designed with the runner in mind. Built with moisture wicking fabric and antimicrobial material, TYR running apparel is designed to give the athlete the most comfortable, dry clothing on the market.

The name "TYR" is derived from the Norse god of warriors, who is said to have embodied victory and glory. Much the same can be said about the athletes who started TYR. Executive Vice President, Steve Furniss, was an Olympian who competed in the 1972 and 1976 Summer Games, and captained the 76th U.S. Olympic Swim Team.